Cyber risk continues to be a concern for many, as witnessed in recent coverage. And it looks as if hackers are getting smarter, while businesses remain in denial.
No Boundaries
The Deloitte post, "Cyber risk, issues and opportunities for private companies " is important because it asserts — correctly

If there is any value to the concept of Governance, Risk management and Compliance, it must lie in more than the generic meanings of its constituent parts. A good place to start is the treatment of the term by the Open Compliance & Ethics Group (OCEG ).

Get out the birthday candles. June 30 is National E-Sign Day and the 15th birthday of the US National E-Sign Act, which declared paper signatures and electronic signatures equal under federal law.
The act didn't set the world on fire.

On a daily basis, 30,000 websites are hacked, 75 million scams are sent via email and 41,000 identities are stolen.
Since its infancy, the web has been a gold mine for scammers who have continued to adapt to the ever-evolving landscape.

We are living in a data-driven society, with globalized economies and ubiquitous access to everything from everywhere. Across information gateways such as websites, file shares, instant messaging and collaboration systems both in the cloud and on premises, data is free-flowing within and outside an organization’s walls.

Cyber hackers cracked the US federal government earlier this month, exposing personnel information for about 4 million current and former federal employees. Cyber attackers targeted the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and may have originated in China.

Could you pass up a $40,000 return on a $20 investment? Odds are you couldn't if you enjoy wreaking havoc on a business.
New research released today by Incapsula shows distributed denial of service (DDoS) assaults continue to be expensive nuisances for online businesses — and that the attacks can

Any outage or lost document in a business critical application is going to be costly. The average cost of datacenter downtime is around $300,000 per hour, so having at least a modest data protection plan in place moves from a nice-to-have to a must-have.

The past six months I have talked to a wide variety of organizations, helping them assess their content management efforts, and in the process gaining a better understanding of how the average organization addresses its content challenges.

Security. If there's one thing that concerns organizations contemplating a move of their data to the cloud, or that are already there, it's security. With new threats being introduced on a regular basis, organizations need to use all the tools they have at their disposal to secure their data.

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